Haitians primarily face high mortality rates due to a combination of factors, including Infectious Diseases, malnutrition, and poor access to healthcare. Conditions such as cholera, respiratory infections, and complications from childbirth are prevalent. Additionally, chronic diseases like Diabetes and hypertension are increasingly significant. Socioeconomic challenges and environmental factors further exacerbate health issues in the country.
No, Haitians do not eat cats, at least not as usual food. In some Asian countries, and in impoverished areas, cats have become food.
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most haitians come from africa
Yes Haitians eat goat, chicken and fish
Haitians come to America in search of a better life.
Haitians came from west Africa (Mainly in Countries like Nigeria and Guinea). Some of the Haitians are a mix of (french people and Africans)
Approximately 29% of Haitians die before the age of 40. This high mortality rate is due to factors such as poverty, limited access to healthcare, and natural disasters. Efforts are being made to improve healthcare services and living conditions in Haiti to reduce this statistic.
Haitians wear clothes, just like any other human on the planet wears.
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